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This project investigates the resilience of modern steel frames against fire and earthquake damage. It aims to develop innovative structural designs that minimize damage during seismic events while ensuring robustness against fire hazards.
Conventional seismic-resistant structures are designed to experience significant damage under moderate-to strong earthquakes and this results in socio-economic losses such as injuries, high repair costs and disruption of the building use or occupation.
To address this issue, researchers have developed modern seismic-resilient frames that can avoid inelastic deformations (i.e. damage) in structural members.
Fire is another type of loading, which can cause significant damage and collapse.
Moreover…
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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